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In particular, the Committee was interested in timescales for the various reports you referred to in the course of your evidence. While I appreciate that your website does include a timetable for future reports, is there something else that you could share with the Committee providing a more detailed and longer-term look at your reporting schedule?
More information on animal health can be found on the Scottish Government's website.
Zoonoses
Zoonoses are diseases that can naturally spread from non-human animals to humans.
However, Article SSC.4 (Non-discrimination between Member States) of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement Protocol on social security coordination, and the EU’s Q&A on the European Commission website: Can the UK discriminate between EU citizens in the context of short-term travel or social security?
Committee reports
Date published:
18 December 2020
An analysis of the responses to the consultation, as well as responses submitted, can be found on the website of the Scottish Government.
Further information about the context leading up to the creation of the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Bill can be found in a Bill briefing produced by the Scottish Parliament's research...
As a blog from Prof Colin T Reid outlines (on the Brexit and Environment website):
the [Scottish] Bill adopts the four key principles from the EU Treaty – precautionary, preventive, rectification at source and polluter pays
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Committee reports
Date published:
10 December 2019
The Cabinet Secretary said there was broad support for the inclusion of online sales in the Scheme and confirmed that the website operator will be considered to be the retailer, will have the deposit cost added to the purchase and will be required to take back the container.
Following the event, four blogs, from which this briefing draws, were produced for the CaCHE website. These were:
Professor Moira Munro, CaCHE Knowledge Exchange Lead for Scotland: Approaches to delivering alternative tenures1M, M. (2019).
All documents relating to the Bill can be found on the Consumer Scotland Bill page of the Scottish Parliament's website. These include:
the Consumer Scotland Bill (as introduced)1Consumer Scotland Bill [as introduced].
The guidance comprises the following documents (downloads available from the Healthcare Improvement Scotland website):
Transition Pathway 1Scottish Government. (2018).